TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Hybrid Trauma Care Environments and Vascular Trauma Teams A1 - McGreevy, David T. A1 - Hörer, Tal M. A1 - Duchesne, Juan C. A2 - DuBose, Joseph J. A2 - Teixeira, Pedro G. A2 - Rajani, Ravi R. Y1 - 2023 N1 - T2 - Vascular Injury: Endovascular and Open Surgical Management AB - Historically, open surgery was the only choice available to manage noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH), junctional hemorrhage, or other vascular injuries. In the past few decades, we have witnessed the evolution of endovascular and hybrid surgical methods, allowing a paradigm shift in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular-related diseases and bleeding patients. These methods are today being used on a daily basis by vascular, trauma, and general surgeons as well as interventional radiologists, with the entire vascular tree amenable to percutaneous interventions. Minimally invasive endovascular surgery has developed quickly and in some situations, replaces open surgery with good results (e.g., in the treatment of blunt aortic injuries). One major aim in using endovascular and hybrid methods for bleeding control is not only the potential for decreasing mortality but also minimizing morbidity and complications.1–3 SN - PB - McGraw Hill CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/19 UR - accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1200600646 ER -